Monument record MHG28655 - Dubh Chlais

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Location

Grid reference Centred NG 7763 7983 (10m by 10m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NG77NE
Geographical Area ROSS AND CROMARTY
Old County ROSS-SHIRE
Civil Parish GAIRLOCH

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NG77NE 17 centred on 7764 7983

At the confluence of Allt na Droma Leithe and the Allt an Fheadain at least one hut-circle and group of shieling-huts, enclosed by a series of banks, were recorded by Headland Archaeology (NMRS MS 899/74, no.1) during a pre-afforestation survey.
About a third of the circumference of the hut-circle survives as a 1.2m thick wall with prominently set inner and outer facing stones. Elsewhere, the hut-circle is overlain by two low spreads of stones, each with a central rectangular depression, measuring 3m by 2m. To the S of the hut-circle there are two low circular platforms which may be the remains of other hut-circles. The larger platform measures 10m in diameter and is up to 0.6m high whilst the smaller measures 7m in diameter and stands up to 0.4m in height. In addition to the two low rectangular spreads, there are traces of four small rubble structures. The whole area lies within two long turf and stone banks which extend N and W to adjoin a major area of prehistoric and medieval to post-medieval settlement (NG78SE 1.00) on the N of the River Sand.
S Carter and M Dalland (Headland Archaeology) 12 March 1998; NMRS MS 899/74, no.1

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Text/Report/Fieldwork Report: Dalland M/Carter S. 1998. Forestry Survey: Sands Farm, Gairloch. Headland Archaeology Ltd. 12/03/1998. Digital (scanned as PDF).

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Record last edited

Jun 29 2016 12:36PM

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